Appendix 7 Lapse Rate

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Appendix 7 Lapse Rate Appendix 7 Lapse Rate Expired Expired Expired Expired Expired Expired Expired Expired Expired Expired Expired Expired Expired Expiry Application Application Gross Net Site Site Application Decision Expiry Status Address Description Parish Ward Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Permissions Year Type No Units Units Area Type Date Date Date 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2001-2002 E FUL 96/00207 Plot adj to The Garage, Eardiston New house on plot adj The Garage Lindridge Lindridge 1.00 1.00 0.09 SWS 21/03/1996 19/04/1996 19/04/2001 Renewal of permission code 90/100. Barn 2001-2002 E FUL 96/00359 Dwelling at Birchley Farm Barn, Tenbury Wells Bockleton 1.00 1.00 0.00 SWS 13/06/1996 13/06/2001 conversion to form single domestic dwelling 2001-2002 E OUT 98/00551 Elmhurst Farm, Worcester Road, Leigh New Dwellings Leigh Leigh & Bransford 2.00 2.00 0.15 SWS 14/05/1998 24/06/1998 24/06/2001 2001-2002 E FUL 96/01410 Site adjacent to 28 King Edwards Road, Malvern Erection of one dwelling Malvern Wells Malvern Wells 1.00 1.00 0.39 SWS 08/11/1996 31/12/1996 31/12/2001 Change of use of office accommodation into three 2001-2002 E FUL 96/00691 96 Worcester Road, Malvern Malvern Malvern Trinity 3.00 3.00 0.00 SWS 04/06/1996 20/02/1997 20/02/2002 residential flats 2002-2003 E FUL 97/00172 Orchard Bakery, 55 Albert Park Road, Malvern Change of use from bakery to residential Malvern Malvern Trinity 2.00 1.00 0.03 SWS 10/02/1997 08/04/1997 08/04/2002 Land adj Shepherds Cottage,Frith Common, Tenbury New house on land adj to Shepherds Cottage, 2002-2003 E REM 96/00821 Lindridge Lindridge 1.00 1.00 0.10 SWS 09/04/1997 09/06/1997 09/06/2002 Wells Frith Common 2002-2003 E OUT 99/00528 333 Worcester Road, Malvern Proposed development of one dwelling Malvern Malvern Link 1.00 1.00 0.20 SWS 26/05/1999 12/07/1999 12/07/2002 Land adj Daffodil Cottage, 54 Clows Top Road, 2002-2003 E FUL 97/00827 Erection of one dwelling Abberley Woodbury 1.00 1.00 0.03 SWS 19/06/1997 06/08/1997 06/08/2002 Abberley Demolition of existing and erection of new The Bungalow, Knapp Farm, Alfrick, Worcester, WR6 2002-2003 E FUL 97/01179 bungalow (renewal of Planning approval Alfrick Temeside 1.00 0.00 0.14 SWS 01/09/1997 05/11/1997 05/11/2002 5YA MH92/0594) 2002-2003 E FUL 97/00476 Cob House Farm, Wichenford Conversion of barns to 6 residential units Wichenford Laugherne Hill 6.00 6.00 0.65 LWS 15/04/1997 07/11/1997 07/11/2002 2002-2003 E FUL 97/00689 Land at Bransford Manor, Bransford, Worcestershire Erection of detached dwelling Bransford Leigh & Bransford 1.00 1.00 0.00 SWS 28/05/1997 18/11/1997 18/11/2002 Conversion of farm building to 3 bedroom 2002-2003 E FUL 98/00050 Oak Farm, Kinnersley, Severn Stoke Severn Stoke Kempsey 1.00 1.00 0.02 SWS 15/01/1998 17/03/1998 17/03/2003 dwelling 2002-2003 E FUL 97/01487 Barns adjoining The Bridge Hotel, Stanford Bridge Conversion of barns to habital use Shelsley Beauchamp Woodbury 1.00 1.00 0.00 SWS 18/11/1997 31/03/1998 31/03/2003 2003-2004 E OUT 99/01270 Land Between 33 and 34 Meadway, Malvern New Dwelling Malvern Malvern Trinity 1.00 1.00 0.04 SWS 28/10/1999 03/07/2000 03/07/2003 Refurbishment and conversion of redundant 2003-2004 E FUL 98/00644 Hill Top Farm, Bromyard Road, Sutton, Tenbury Wells Tenbury Tenbury 1.00 1.00 0.01 SWS 04/06/1998 14/07/1998 14/07/2003 storage shed to residential 2003-2004 E FUL 98/00814 Unit 1 ,Cobhouse Farm, Laughern Hill, Martley Conversion of barn to residential accommodation Martley Martley 1.00 1.00 0.03 SWS 07/07/1998 01/09/1998 01/09/2003 2003-2004 E OUT 00/00574 Land adj to Lower Farm, Hillside, Martley Agricultural workers dwelling Martley Martley 1.00 1.00 0.10 SWS 01/06/2000 02/01/2000 02/01/2004 2003-2004 E FUL 98/01192 Bowling Green Farm, Stockton, Worcester, WR6 6UY Conversion of two barns to residential Abberley 2.00 2.00 0.14 SWS 26/10/1998 29/01/1999 29/01/2004 2004-2005 E FUL 99/00329 Site Adjacent to Ivy House, Graham Road, Malvern New Dwelling and Improvement to Drive Malvern Malvern Priory 1.00 1.00 0.30 SWS 13/04/1999 01/11/1999 01/11/2004 Erection of new dwelling and alterations to access 2004-2005 E FUL 99/00801 Heath Nurseries, Martley Road, Lower Broadheath Lower Broadheath Broadheath 1.00 1.00 0.00 SWS 16/07/1999 15/11/1999 15/11/2004 drive Conversion of agricultural barn to residential 2004-2005 E FUL 99/01364 Barn at Whittemere, Worcester Road, Hanley Castle Hanley Castle The Hanleys 1.00 1.00 0.18 SWS 23/11/1999 26/01/2000 26/01/2005 accommodation Alteration of coach house and barn to three 2005-2006 E FUL 00/00170 Buildings at Longdon Hall, Longdon Longdon Longdon 3.00 2.00 0.08 SWS 09/02/2000 13/04/2000 13/04/2005 cottages (amendment to MH99/0392) 2005-2006 E FUL 00/00431 Wells House School, Holywell Road, Malvern Conversion of redundant buildings into 18 flats Malvern Wells Malvern Wells 18.00 18.00 0.56 LWS 09/06/1999 26/06/2000 26/06/2005 2005-2006 E FUL 00/00232 Barn at Long Green Farm Forthampton Conversion of Barn units into one dwelling Longdon Longdon 1.00 1.00 0.06 SWS 06/03/2000 28/07/2000 28/07/2005 2005-2006 E FUL 00/00666 261A Worcester Road, Malvern Change of use from office to residential Malvern Malvern Link 1.00 1.00 0.01 SWS 13/07/2000 01/09/2000 01/09/2005 Change of use from laundrette to ground floor 2005-2006 E FUL 00/01118 50 Upper Howsell Road, Malvern Malvern Malvern Link 1.00 1.00 0.01 SWS 05/10/2000 05/12/2000 05/12/2005 flat Conversion of Cowhills Farm Barn to single 2005-2006 E FUL 99/00782 Cowhills Farm,Wheatley Lane, Upton Upton Upon Severn Upton 1.00 1.00 0.15 SWS 30/07/1999 02/02/2001 02/02/2006 residence 2006-2007 E OUT 02/01581 Rear of 136 Newtown Road, Malvern One pair of semi detached properties Malvern Malvern West 2.00 2.00 0.05 SWS 14/11/2002 01/04/2003 01/04/2006 2 Demolish recording studio and construct single 2006-2007 E OUT 03/00030 The Old Smithy, Post Office Lane, Kempsey Kempsey Kempsey 1.00 1.00 0.30 SWS 23/01/2003 07/05/2003 07/05/2006 1 dwelling Variation of Condition 1 of MH00/00250 OUT to 2006-2007 E OUT 03/00361 49A Cowleigh Road, Malvern Malvern Malvern West 1.00 1.00 0.03 SWS 10/03/2003 19/06/2003 19/06/2006 1 renew permission for one detached house 2006-2007 E OUT 03/00794 Rose Cottage, Grimley One replacement dwelling Grimley Hallow 1.00 0.00 0.15 SWS 29/05/2003 07/08/2003 07/08/2006 1 2006-2007 E OUT 03/00894 Manchester House,The Common, Abberley Mixed development of 2,3 and 4 bedroom houses Abberley Woodbury 4.00 4.00 0.11 SWS 04/06/2003 07/08/2003 07/08/2006 4 2006-2007 E OUT 01/00732 Rear of 20 &22 Victoria Park Road Erection of detached dwelling Malvern Malvern Link 1.00 1.00 0.04 SWS 28/06/2001 08/08/2001 08/08/2006 1 Lower Temple Laughern, Martley Road,Lower 2006-2007 E FUL 01/00571 Conversion of barn into 2 dwellings Lower Broadheath Broadheath 2.00 2.00 0.46 SWS 21/05/2001 28/09/2001 28/09/2006 2 Broadheath Renewal of outline planning permission Ref: Land Adjacent, To 57 The Common, Abberley, 2006-2007 E OUT 03/01351 00/01040/OUT for the erection of a detached Abberley Woodbury 1.00 1.00 0.05 SWS 18/08/2003 03/10/2003 03/10/2006 1 Worcestershire bungalow. Land at Old Orchard Bungalow Old Orchard Upton Application to renew outline permission for the 2006-2007 E OUT 01/01051 Upton Upon Severn Upton 1.00 1.00 0.10 SWS 13/09/2001 16/10/2001 16/10/2006 1 Upon Severn erection of one dwellin g- MH98/0984 2006-2007 E FUL 01/01189 Adj Rosebank Cottage Malvern Road Leigh Sinton Erection of 1 Dwelling Leigh Leigh & Bransford 1.00 1.00 0.08 SWS 25/10/2001 04/01/2002 04/01/2007 1 2006-2007 E FUL 01/01141 Whitehouse Farm, Blakes Lane, Guarlford Road Conversion of 2 barns to residential use Guarlford The Hanleys 2.00 2.00 0.31 SWS 04/10/2001 30/01/2002 30/01/2007 2 2007-2008 E FUL 01/01454 Flat, 67 Upper Howsell Road, Malvern Proposed 3 bed house Malvern Malvern Trinity 1.00 1.00 0.03 SWS 27/12/2001 16/05/2002 16/05/2007 1 Change of use of existing residential/stables to all 2007-2008 E FUL 02/00449 Hillhampton House, Hillhampton, Great Witley Hillhampton Woodbury 1.00 1.00 0.20 SWS 18/04/2002 31/05/2002 31/05/2007 1 residential Erection of dwelling with access considered and 2007-2008 E OUT 04/00293 31 Albert Road, Malvern Malvern Malvern Priory 1.00 1.00 0.18 SWS 13/02/2004 09/07/2004 09/07/2007 1 repositioning of garage to serve No.
Recommended publications
  • Worcester Great Mal Vern 24Pp DL TT Booklet REV4 Layout 1 27/04/2010 12:28 Page 2
    24pp DL TT Booklet REV4_Layout 1 27/04/2010 12:28 Page 1 Red line 44 44A 45 Your local bus guide to services in Worcester Great Mal vern 24pp DL TT Booklet REV4_Layout 1 27/04/2010 12:28 Page 2 Welcome to th Welcome to your new information guide for bus services between Worcester and Great Malvern also serving Ledbury 44/44A/44B & 45. For connecting bus services, serving other parts of the Malvern Hills please see pages 25-27. These services provide a circular route around Malvern giving direct links to Great Malvern, Malvern Retail Park, Worcester City Centre & Worcestershire Royal Hospital. Also included is service 44B which runs to Ledbury via Malvern Hills & British Camp on Sundays & Bank Holiday Mondays during the summer. Buses run every 15 minutes throughout the main part of the day on Monday to Saturdays and every hour on Sundays. Modern, high-specification buses operate on this service making your journey enjoyable and more comfortable, a wide entrance, low floor and kneeling facility gives easy access for wheelchairs and buggies. 2 24pp DL TT Booklet REV4_Layout 1 27/04/2010 12:29 Page 3 th e Red line! Customer Feedback We welcome your feedback on all areas of service we provide to you. Your comments are important to us and help us improve the areas where you feel we are not delivering a satisfactory service. Contact our Customer Services on Monday to Thursday 0830 to 1700 0800 587 7381 Friday 0830 to 1630 Alternatively, click the 'Contact Us' section on our website, www.firstgroup.com.
    [Show full text]
  • Index to Aerial Photographs in the Worcestershire Photographic Survey
    Records Service Aerial photographs in the Worcestershire Photographic Survey Aerial photographs were taken for mapping purposes, as well as many other reasons. For example, some aerial photographs were used during wartime to find out about the lie of the land, and some were taken especially to show archaeological evidence. www.worcestershire.gov.uk/records Place Description Date of Photograph Register Number Copyright Holder Photographer Abberley Hall c.1955 43028 Miss P M Woodward Abberley Hall 1934 27751 Aerofilms Abberley Hills 1956 10285 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Aldington Bridge Over Evesham by-Pass 1986 62837 Berrows Newspapers Ltd. Aldington Railway Line 1986 62843 Berrows Newspapers Ltd Aldington Railway Line 1986 62846 Berrows Newspapers Ltd Alvechurch Barnt Green c.1924 28517 Aerofilms Alvechurch Barnt Green 1926 27773 Aerofilms Alvechurch Barnt Green 1926 27774 Aerofilms Alvechurch Hopwood 1946 31605 Aerofilms Alvechurch Hopwood 1946 31606 Aerofilms Alvechurch 1947 27772 Aerofilms Alvechurch 1956 11692 Aeropictorial Alvechurch 1974 56680 - 56687 Aerofilms W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Ashton-Under-Hill Crop Marks 1959 21190 - 21191 Extra - Mural Dept. Astley Crop Marks 1956 21252 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. Astley Crop Marks 1956 - 1957 21251 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. Astley Roman Fort 1957 21210 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. Aston Somerville 1974 56688 Aerofilms Badsey 1955 7689 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Badsey 1967 40338 Aerofilms Badsey 1967 40352 - 40357 Aerofilms Badsey 1968 40944 Aerofilms Badsey 1974 56691 - 56694 Aerofilms Beckford Crop Marks 1959 21192 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept.
    [Show full text]
  • Supporting Document
    1 Supporting Document Part One Contains: i. 2014 Residential Questionnaire Results Part Two Contains: ii. 2014 Residential Questionnaire Comments iii. 2014 Business Questionnaire Results iv. Assessment of Proposed Development Sites v. 2013 House Price Data vi. Housing Needs Survey (2009 updated) vii. Worcestershire Biological Records Centre Data viii. Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance ix. Parish Maps 2 ii - Residential Questionnaire Comments Introduction The residential questionnaire of 2014 provided many opportunities for residents to make free form comments or to answer specific questions. These responses total 66 pages and it was felt that this was too great to include in total within this appendix. Instead we have included copies of the summaries we used at one of the consultation events. If anyone wishes to see the full schedule of comments this can be e.mailed to them if they send a request to [email protected] 224 Households Responded To Our Questionnaire PARISH LIFE 1.8 Parish Life – What Else You Said • 52 people commented upon what they like. • 7 liked the walks and footpaths. • 11 liked the convenient location of our villages. • 11 also thought that we are a friendly community. • Two interesting comments were: Hanley Swan and Hanley Castle village centres are 'ideal' - an idea of how a village should look and feel. These intangible features require protection and considerate development within the boundaries. One parish but Hanley Castle and Hanley Swan are different villages. They have nothing in common. Please do not confuse matters by assuming they are one. As an issue of heritage it is important that they retain their own identities.
    [Show full text]
  • Asset Mapping Including Report Fote Malvern 2020
    Asset Mapping Asset mapping is a widely used approach, based on the assumption that every community has a range of assets, relationships, and networks that are of great value. By bringing local stakeholders together, the approach enables the community to become aware of the assets it has that relate to a particular focus. It highlights how these can be utilised for the greater good. We have been re-visiting the attached Mapping Assets for People Living with Dementia in Malvern Report (Evans & Brooker, 2020) in the light of Meeting Centre developments in the UK. This provides a report of an Asset Mapping exercise that was undertaken in the Worcestershire town of Malvern. This work was commissioned by a national Charity called Friends of the Elderly (FoTE) who operate several care services for those affected by dementia in Malvern. We believe that this document would be of great value for people wanting to set up Meeting Centres, and indeed other community-based interventions and activities. The non-deficit approach has great synergy with the Meeting Centre community engagement process and could be enormously useful for communities to participate in. It would reveal gaps in provision and where there was overlap. The approach works well with those wanting to establish common ground. Evans, S.C.E. & Brooker, D. (2020) Mapping Assets for People Living with Dementia in Malvern: A report on the Asset Mapping workshops held in partnership with Friends of the Elderly during December 2019. Association for Dementia Studies, University of Worcester.
    [Show full text]
  • (Public Pack)Agenda Document for Place and Economic Development
    PLACE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUB-COMMITTEE AGENDA Date: Tuesday, 2nd February, 2021 Time: 7.00 pm Venue: Remote Meeting PLACE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUB-COMMITTEE Information for Members of the Public Due to the current Covid-19 pandemic Worcester City Council will be holding this meeting in accordance with the relevant legislative arrangements for remote meetings of a local authority. For more information please refer to: Local Authorities and Police and Crime Panels (Coronavirus) (Flexibility of Local Authority and Police and Crime Panel Meetings) (England and Wales) Regulations 2020. Please note that this is a public meeting, conducting remotely by videoconferencing between invited participants and live streamed for general access by audio via the Council’s website. Part I of the Agenda includes items for discussion in public. You can listen to a live audio stream of the meeting via the City Council website www.worcester.gov.uk/councillors-democracy. You have the right to inspect electronic copies of Minutes and reports on this part of the Agenda as well as background documents used in the preparation of these reports. Details of the background papers appear at the foot of each report. Part II of the Agenda (if applicable) deals with items of 'Exempt Information' for which it is anticipated that the public may be excluded from the meeting and neither reports nor background papers are open to public inspection. Members of the public and press are permitted to report on the proceedings. "Reporting" in the context of this remote meeting includes making an audio recording of the live streamed audio and providing commentary on proceedings.
    [Show full text]
  • 19-23 April 2021
    PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED Weekly list for 19/04/2021 to 23/04/2021 Listed by Ward, then Parish, Then Application number order The following list of applications will either be determined by the Council's Planning Committee or the Director of Planning and Infrastructure under the Councils adopted Scheme of Delegation. Where a case is listed as being a delegated matter, this is a preliminary view only, and under certain circumstances, the case may be determined by the Planning Committee. Should you require further information please contact the case officer. Application No: 21/00626/HP Location : 2 Sankyns Green, Little Witley, Worcester, WR6 6LQ Proposal : Erection of single storey garden room Date Valid : 30/03/2021 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Mr Grinnell Agents Name: Mr Neil Pearce Application Type: HP Parish(es) : Shrawley CP Ward(s) : Baldwin Ward Case Officer : Karen Wightman Telephone Number : 01684 862365 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Application No: 21/00546/FUL Location : Oaklands, Broadwas, Worcester, WR6 5NE Proposal : Erection of agricultural barn (retrospective) Date Valid : 20/04/2021 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Brooke Agents Name: Mr Leo Carroll Application Type: FUL Parish(es) : Broadwas CP Ward(s) : Broadheath Ward Case Officer : Karen Wightman Telephone Number : 01684 862365 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Page 1 of 9 Doc Ref: Weekly List of Planning Applications Application No: 21/00327/FUL Location : Peachley Court Farm Business Park, Peachley Lane, Lower Broadheath Proposal : Proposed coach depot, including the retrospective demolition of an existing agricultural barn, and the construction of a new building to accommodate a workshop with offices.
    [Show full text]
  • APPENDIX B Housing Land Supply Monitor 2015
    APPENDIX B Housing Land Supply Monitor 2015 - Commitments List Application Site Gross Net Decision O/S U/C Comp Type Status Address Description Parish Ward Expiry Date* No Type Units Units Date 2014-15 2014-15 2014-15 NORTH SITE Redevelopment for housing, employment (Class B1), school, local centre, open Malvern 04/00182 OUT OS DRA, North Site, Leigh Sinton Road, Malvern LPS (H1) Malvern 69.00 69.00 15/12/2006 15/12/2009 69 0 0 space, landscaping, site roads amendment of Dyson Perrins existing access and creation of new access. Conversion of barns to three dwellings and garaging 05/01681 FUL C Court Farm Hanley Childe SWS Hanley Teme Valley 3.00 3.00 06/01/2006 06/01/2011 0 0 1 to replace modern agricultural buildings 2 No. linked single storey houses for mentally Land Off Madresfield Road & Sherrards Green handicapped adults for MENCAP and 2 No. 2 bed Malvern 05/01876 FUL OS SWS Malvern 4.00 4.00 16/02/2006 16/02/2011 0 0 0 Road Malvern terraced bungalows of Social Housing for Festival Pickersleigh Housing Group. Change of use of existing office building into a Former TRL EMC Ltd Site, Long Green habitable dwelling and minor alterations. 07/01299 FUL C SWS Longdon Longdon 1.00 1.00 23/11/2007 23/11/2010 0 0 1 Forthampton, Gloucester GL19 4QQ Demolition of existing workshop and construction of new workshop. Land to Rear of 98, 99a and 100 Cowleigh Road, Construction of 3 No. houses including new 07/01830 FUL UC SWS Malvern Malvern West 3.00 3.00 04/03/2008 04/03/2011 0 3 0 Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 1QW vehicular access and associated garages Conversion to three apartments and erection of Malvern 08/00241 FUL C 41 Wells Road, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 4RJ SWS Malvern 3.00 2.00 14/04/2008 14/04/2011 0 0 3 portico Priory 2 No.
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix 2 Commitments
    Appendix 2 Commitments Parish Site Number Location Proposal Application Number Number Type not Under Started Construction Abberley CP MIG/14/01122/HOU Land to the west of Apostles Oak Outline application with all matters reserved OUT 25 0 Cottage, The Common, Abberley for a proposed residential development of up to 25 dwellings. MIG/16/00970/HOU Land Adj Sawrey Stockton Road Erection of 1 new detached 4 bedroom house FUL 1 0 Abberley, Worcestershire WR6 and garage. 6AY MHDC/15/HOU Land at Walshes Farm, Clows Outline application for a residential OUT 26 0 Top Road, Abberley, development of up to 26 dwellings with all Worcestershire matters reserved except for access. Alfrick CP MIG/14/00894/HOU Clay Green Farm, Folly Road, Outline application with all matters reserved OUT 23 0 Alfrick, Worcester, WR6 5HN (except for acess) for a residential development comprising 23 dwellings including 9 affordable dwellings. Astley and MIG/16/00107/HOU The Applestore, Red House Lane, Notification for Prior Approval for a Proposed GPDQ 0 3 Dunley CP Dunley, Worcestershire, DY13 Change of Use of Agricultural Building to 0TZ three Dwellinghouses (Class C3), and for Associated Operational Development. MIG/17/01451/HOU Land At (Os 8006 6934), Astley Demolition of existing domestic outbuildings OUT 1 0 Cross and construction of single residential dwelling (all matters reserved except for access). Bayton CP MIG/13/01501/HOU Glebe House, Bayton, Conversion of former coach house into a FUL 0 1 Kidderminster, DY14 9LS dwelling. MHDC/30/HOU Norgroves End Farm, Bayton, Change of Use of Traditional Stone, Timber FUL 1 0 Kidderminster, DY14 9LX and Brick Farm Building to Residential Dwelling.
    [Show full text]
  • Lime Kilns in Worcestershire
    Lime Kilns in Worcestershire Nils Wilkes Acknowledgements I first began this project in September 2012 having noticed a number of limekilns annotated on the Ordnance Survey County Series First Edition maps whilst carrying out another project for the Historic Environment Record department (HER). That there had been limekilns right across Worcestershire was not something I was aware of, particularly as the county is not regarded to be a limestone region. When I came to look for books or documents relating specifically to limeburning in Worcestershire, there were none, and this intrigued me. So, in short, this document is the result of my endeavours to gather together both documentary and physical evidence of a long forgotten industry in Worcestershire. In the course of this research I have received the help of many kind people. Firstly I wish to thank staff at the Historic Environmental Record department of the Archive and Archaeological Service for their patience and assistance in helping me develop the Limekiln Database, in particular Emma Hancox, Maggi Noke and Olly Russell. I am extremely grateful to Francesca Llewellyn for her information on Stourport and Astley; Simon Wilkinson for notes on Upton-upon-Severn; Gordon Sawyer for his enthusiasm in locating sites in Strensham; David Viner (Canal and Rivers Trust) in accessing records at Ellesmere Port; Bill Lambert (Worcester and Birmingham Canal Trust) for involving me with the Tardebigge Limekilns Project; Pat Hughes for her knowledge of the lime trade in Worcester and Valerie Goodbury
    [Show full text]
  • Worcestershire Malvern
    44 •' Malvern Worcestershire I --------------------------------------------~----------------------------- "Eastwick", Graham rd Evans J & Son, Newtown SMITH J H, purveyor of meat, K.notsford Lodge, Abbey rd Ford R, Cowleigh road, North West Malvern ~on t r o se Boarding H o u se, Malvern Spencer C, Court rd Graham rd J AMES WILLIAM, builder & Sutton E, Wells td, Malvern Wells Scarhorough House, 'North Mal- contractor, plumber, painter & THE COLWALL CAS R v-ern-IM,m Bake•., prtoprietress decorator, The Wyche, Upper MEAT SUPPLY C0.1 Col- Sutherland Boarding Houser Colwall. Tel. No. 47 Colwall wall. Fresh supply daily .Abbey rd Layton M & Son, 3 Park Oottruge, WALKER W R, family butcher Vaughan's Lodge Malvern Wells. Court rd Malvern Wells. Families waited Lewis A G, West. Malvern upon daily for <nders. Estab- McCANN T W, builder, con- Jjshed 1835. Tel. 10 COlwall traclor and undertaker, etc., Whittle R, Lower Newtown 13 OOXSELLERS. Worcester rd, \Malvern Link. Whittle T, Upper Wyche Tel. No. 271 Baylis S & F Belle Vue Terrace Porter W, Wells rd JONES C ' second-hand book- Prioo W T, West Malvern seller, Library, Cheap Music & Wilesmith M, builder, Malvern 'fypewriting Offices, 6 Colonn- Link CAB & CAR PROPRIETORS. ade WILLIAMS F, builder, carpen- Thompson J, Church st ter, joiner and undertaker, etc. Allsep F J, Gra.ham Livery Barnards Green rd &tables, Gmham rd Bannister H, W .oodbine Co.bba,ge, BOOT AND SHOE • West Malvern MAKERS. Go bey W, The Mews, Worcester BUILDERS' MERCHANTS. rd, Malvern Link BADHAM G T, boot and shoe Griffiths J B, Church st maker, Chester House, Col wall.
    [Show full text]
  • Worcestershire Open Studios 2019 Guide
    Worcestershire Open Studios Meet artists and discover their work in creative spaces across the county 2019 Guide 23–26 August Worcestershire Open Studios Meet artists and discover their work in 83 creative spaces across the county Go behind normally closed doors, see inside artists’ studios and talk to them about how they make their work when Worcestershire Open Studios returns this August bank holiday weekend. Now in its fifth year, the county’s largest free art event Here’s what some of our previous visitors have said: is a great way to spend a bank holiday weekend. “Worcestershire Open Studios draws attention to Visitors will have the opportunity to delve into unseen the variety of talent in our county.” creative spaces, talk directly to artists about their inspiration, techniques and materials, as well as a “A real showcase of different artists whom you chance to purchase exclusive works. might not otherwise see.” Alongside painting and drawing, you can discover “The artists create a warm and inviting experience.” art forms as diverse as glass fusing, printmaking on “A wonderful way to spend a bank holiday weekend. vintage machinery, handloom weaving, illuminated It felt like an art treasure hunt! I explored parts calligraphy, green woodworking, textile art and of the county I hadn’t visited before, talked to ceramics. Some artists are offering the opportunity to interesting people and bought affordable, original watch demonstrations and have a go at their art form – artwork direct from the artist. I will definitely see the inside back pages for details. visit again.” With over 180 artists taking part this year, whether We hope you enjoy Worcestershire Open Studios.
    [Show full text]
  • SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Omentum, Which Was Reduced by the Taxis Without Any Difficulty
    970 THE BRITISH MEDICAL _OURNAL. [Dec. 28, I878. into requisition in the treatment of many medical and surgical cases of disease. HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY MANAGEMENT. The following case, related by the Gazette des Hc$pitaux, would seem TUNBRIDGE WELLS PROVIDENT DISPENSARY. to afford an illustration of the efficacy of intestinal insufflation of air THE first annual meeting of the Tunbridge Wells Provident Dis- or gas in certain forms of disease. A woman aged 58 had a left pensary was held on the 12th instant. The report, which was read femoral hernia for about twenty years, which was kept in a reduced and adopted, gave a satisfactory account of the progress of the institu- condition by a truss, which one day she neglected to wear, when the tion. There are at the present time more thaul 1,350 members on the hernia returned, and, notwithstanding the proper application of the books. During the year, their payments have amounted to £406, and taxis, purgative enemata, etc., it remained irreducible for five days; of this sum £268 have been divided among the medical officers. This and, urgent symptoms having set in, Dr. Guermonprez of Annappes, is a good beginning, and we trust the dispensary may go on growing in the patient's medical attendant, recollecting that cases of intestinal ob- popularity and prosperity year by year. It is remarkably well situated, struction had been overcome by the administration of lavements of as it occupies premises next door to the infirmary. The leading me- eau de Seltz or ordinary soda-water, resolved to try the remedy in this dical men of the town take a lively interest in its welfare, and several case.
    [Show full text]